Huncho in Paris: Quavo Confirms New Album is “Done,” Teases Pharrell-Produced Masterpiece
The Return of the Flow King After a period of strategic silence, Quavo is officially ending his hiatus. The Migos frontman took to Instagram this week to deliver the update fans have been waiting...
The Return of the Flow King After a period of strategic silence, Quavo is officially ending his hiatus. The Migos frontman took to Instagram this week to deliver the update fans have been waiting for: his next solo LP is officially “done.” With a cryptic promise that “more announcements are coming soon,” the industry is bracing for what could be the most experimental chapter of his career.
The Louis Vuitton Connection The most compelling detail of this rollout is the setting. Back in October 2025, Quavo revealed to the press that he had been holed up in France with Pharrell Williams. The duo didn’t just record in any studio; they transformed the Louis Vuitton headquarters into their creative lab.
“Everything we did, everything we recorded, we recorded the whole album in Paris,” Quavo stated last year. “Me and Pharrell. It’s on the way.”
The synergy between the “King of Fashion” Pharrell and the “Leader of the Migos” suggests a project that bridges the gap between Atlanta trap and high-end luxury. While it’s unclear if Pharrell is executive producing the entire project or just a select run of tracks, his influence guarantees a sonic shift from Quavo’s previous work.
Reclaiming the Throne While Quavo has been relatively quiet compared to the prolific output of his peers, he hasn’t been idle. His 2025 was defined by heavy-hitting features, including standouts on:
- Metro Boomin’s “Take Me Thru Dere”
- Ty Dolla $ign’s TYCOON
- “New Trip” with Yeat and BNYX (November 2025)
This upcoming project marks his first full-length effort since 2023’s Rocket Power, the deeply personal tribute to the late Takeoff. If Rocket Power was about mourning and legacy, this new Paris-born album feels like a pivot toward Quavo’s evolution as a global icon.
What’s Next? With the album officially “in the can” and Quavo spotted leaving Paris recently, insiders expect a lead single or a release date to drop before the end of the quarter. Whether he sticks to the triplet flow that defined a decade or explores the avant-garde sounds Pharrell is known for, the stakes for this “comeback” couldn’t be higher.



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